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The phrase "are more frequent with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs more often in association with a particular subject or group.
Example: "These symptoms are more frequent with patients who have a history of allergies."
Alternatives: "occur more often with" or "are seen more commonly with".
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While some analysts say that failures are more frequent with the Microsoft approach, they affect relatively few users at a time.
However, an array of complications may substantially alter the quality of treatment, and it appears that catheter-related morbidity and dysfunction are more frequent with the femoral than internal jugular site.
Interactions where herbal products can significantly increase the bioavailability of the administered drug are more frequent with antihypertensives, anti-coagulants, β-blockers, diuretics and cardiac glycosides.
Adverse events are more frequent with the SC route compared with IV, but the most common adverse events are low-grade, local injection-site reactions including erythema and pruritus, which typically resolve within 1 to 2 days [45].
Secondary to their respective anatomical blood vessel distribution, lung metastases are more common with rectal cancers and liver metastases are more frequent with colon cancers.
One report suggests that weak positive results are more frequent with plasma versus whole blood [ 11].
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One indicator, 'drop item', was more frequent with TFF than FF.
Five behavioural patterns differentiated FF from NFF; 'flick ears backwards', 'lick nose, not eaten', 'flick tail' and 'groom body' were more frequent with NFF, whereas 'lick lips' was more frequent with FF.
We find that dishonesty is prevalent, but accident reporting is more frequent with compulsory reporting compared with voluntary.
Fetal alcohol ingestion alone, which is more frequent with teenage and less educated mothers, appears to have substantial deleterious consequences on adult outcomes.
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